This unique 28,000 acre preserve offers historical, biological, and historical interests as well as recreational ones; there are more than 270 species of birds, diverse wildlife, and it is listed as a National Natural Landmark. The park also offers Ranger-led activities, a 50 foot high observation tower, and 8 trails. Quiet, well mannered dogs are allowed for no additional fee; they must be current on vaccinations, be on no more than a 6 foot hand held leash and cleaned up after promptly. Dogs are not allowed at the lake, playgrounds, buildings or some of the trails, and they may not be tethered to trees, bushes, or park property. Dogs may not be left unattended for more than 30 minutes at a time. The campground can handle rigs up to 40 feet long and each site has a picnic table and a lantern post with potable water close by. Accessible restrooms are also available. The camping and tent areas also allow dogs. There is a dog walk area at the campground. There are no water hookups at the campgrounds.

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